Footage of the professor admitting he pointed a gun at Fields. Footage of someone hitting the back of his car with a bat. I wouldn't have stuck aroung either to be pulled out and beaten. I can 100 % guarantee that I looked into this closer than you. But keep believing the narrative and keep viewing everything in black and white terms.

I'm not reading that. I didn't watch what happened on CNN: I watched every word he said unedited and it was not what a President says after a tragedy. It may as well have been what one of my 13 year old students say when I catch them doing something wrong and they're trying to make excuses for themselves.

Stop trying to change what we remember. I remember it well. It wasn't that long ago.

I guess you don't know how easy it is to manufacture "memories." Just like people "remember" that "reliable sources" "proved" Trump "colluded" with the russkies. Or it was bunk. One of the two anyway.

Since you have to be spoon-fed then, see if you can handle one short clip:

Cuomo added, referring to Trump’s Charlottesville comments: “I’d like to believe that the President of the United States just had an off moment, or said it wrong, he doesn’t mean it. But the facts slap that fiction in the face.”
On the contrary: the facts show that Cuomo was lying to his audience, using a deceptive edit of Trump’s comments.
When the president used the phrase “very fine people,” he was referring to protesters who were not neo-Nazis, but who had simply come to Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue honoring the Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The fact that such protesters were there was confirmed by the New York Times, which reported afterwards:
| ”Good people can go to Charlottesville,” said Michelle Piercy, a night shift worker at a Wichita, Kan., retirement home, who drove all night with a conservative group that opposed the planned removal of a statue of the Confederate general Robert E. Lee.
| After listening to Mr. Trump on Tuesday, she said it was as if he had channeled her and her friends — all gun-loving defenders of free speech, she said, who had no interest in standing with Nazis or white supremacists: ”It’s almost like he talked to one of our people.”